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LuckyScorpio ,
There is no rule that you must have an ancestor altar before another altar or to have a deity altar at all. These are practices by Spiritualists which span many cultures, including hoodoo. But many do have an ancestor altar, and more so, many have altars designated for the type of work they are doing, such as an area where love work is done, or money work, revenge work, or protection work.
Sometimes, depending on space, these areas may be the same and are cleansed between uses and repurposed during the work. Those with more space may have designated areas or altars for each type of work.
Lucky Mojo has a book that discusses this in greater detail, it goes along will with the Hoodoo Candle magic book as well.
Book on Altars: https://www.luckymojo.com/hoodooshrinesandaltars.html
Candle Magic: https://www.luckymojo.com/artofhoodoocandlemagic.html
JayDee
There is no rule that you must have an ancestor altar before another altar or to have a deity altar at all. These are practices by Spiritualists which span many cultures, including hoodoo. But many do have an ancestor altar, and more so, many have altars designated for the type of work they are doing, such as an area where love work is done, or money work, revenge work, or protection work.
Sometimes, depending on space, these areas may be the same and are cleansed between uses and repurposed during the work. Those with more space may have designated areas or altars for each type of work.
Lucky Mojo has a book that discusses this in greater detail, it goes along will with the Hoodoo Candle magic book as well.
Book on Altars: https://www.luckymojo.com/hoodooshrinesandaltars.html
Candle Magic: https://www.luckymojo.com/artofhoodoocandlemagic.html
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This fully illustrated book tells you how to prepare, enchant, and consecrate 153 different amulets, charms, and talismans from various traditions and religions, and how to use them in your own personal practice.
How To Use Amulets, Charms, and Talismans in the Hoodoo and Conjure Tradition by catherine yronwode and Gregory Lee White
Use in Magic:
In a mere 96 pages, this densely packed and lavishly illustrated occult manual presents more than 150 popular natural curios, apotropaic amulets, protective talismans, animal totems, and religious emblems from around the world and from all eras of history, as prescribed and employed in contemporary hoodoo, conjure, and rootwork.
• Animal Mascots and Fetishes
• Stone and Crystal Amulets
• Herb and Root Curios
• Enchanted Jewelry
• Zodiacal Gemstones
• Empowered Key Rings
• Talismanic Seals and Sigils
• Lucky Charms and Lockets
• Reliquaries and Prayer Papers
Learn how to identify, select, prepare, and consecrate your own magical and metaphysical amulets and charms — and how to wear or carry them for good luck, protection, health, wealth, success, victory, and love! at last: a practical field guide to folkloric charms!
Spell Methods:
Lucky Mojo Books are filled with authentic and easy to follow instructions for practical spells of magic and fortune-telling. Enhance your success in spells of love, luck, happiness, and wealth by learning time-tested folkloric traditions of hoodoo, rootwork, psychic reading, spiritual sorcery, and herbalism.
Product Details:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Dedication 4
Acknowledgements 4
A World of Amulets for All 5
Glossary 8
Natural Curios as Amulets 8
Stone and Crystal Amulets 9
Animal Mascots, Bone Amulets 10
Herb and Root Curios 11
Artisanal Charms 12
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Amulets from A to Z 16
Lucky Birthstones and Zodiacal Gems 80
How to Fix, Prepare, Consecrate, and Enchant Your Amulets 91
Fixing, Dressing, and Feeding Charms 91
Enchanting Your Jewelry 91
Astrological Considerations 91
Special Consecrations 91
When a Protective Charm Takes a Hit 91
How to Make a Red String Bendel 92
How to Wear, Carry, and Deploy Your Amulets 93
Pendants, Brooches, Bracelets, and Rings 93
Charm Bracelets and Charm Necklaces 93
Marked Tools 93
Horse Brasses and Bridle Ornaments 93
Key Chains, Key Rings, and Car Charms 93
Mojo Hands, Purse Packets, and Bed Charms 93
Doorway, Yard, and Boundary Charms 93
Amulets for Every Condition 94
Protection from and Reversal of Attack 94
Psychic or Spiritual Endowments 94
Money Drawing and Wealth 94
Luck in Games of Chance 95
Love, Sexuality, and Fertility 95
Personal Power and Success 95
Social Defiance and Reverse Bad Luck 95
Bibliography 96
How To Use Amulets, Charms, and Talismans in the Hoodoo and Conjure Tradition by catherine yronwode and Gregory Lee White
Use in Magic:
In a mere 96 pages, this densely packed and lavishly illustrated occult manual presents more than 150 popular natural curios, apotropaic amulets, protective talismans, animal totems, and religious emblems from around the world and from all eras of history, as prescribed and employed in contemporary hoodoo, conjure, and rootwork.
• Animal Mascots and Fetishes
• Stone and Crystal Amulets
• Herb and Root Curios
• Enchanted Jewelry
• Zodiacal Gemstones
• Empowered Key Rings
• Talismanic Seals and Sigils
• Lucky Charms and Lockets
• Reliquaries and Prayer Papers
Learn how to identify, select, prepare, and consecrate your own magical and metaphysical amulets and charms — and how to wear or carry them for good luck, protection, health, wealth, success, victory, and love! at last: a practical field guide to folkloric charms!
Spell Methods:
Lucky Mojo Books are filled with authentic and easy to follow instructions for practical spells of magic and fortune-telling. Enhance your success in spells of love, luck, happiness, and wealth by learning time-tested folkloric traditions of hoodoo, rootwork, psychic reading, spiritual sorcery, and herbalism.
Product Details:
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BOO-GRI-ACAT
How To Use Amulets, Charms, and Talismans in the Hoodoo and Conjure Tradition by catherine yronwode and Gregory Lee White
$12.00


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Dedication 4
Acknowledgements 4
A World of Amulets for All 5
Glossary 8
Natural Curios as Amulets 8
Stone and Crystal Amulets 9
Animal Mascots, Bone Amulets 10
Herb and Root Curios 11
Artisanal Charms 12
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Amulets from A to Z 16
Lucky Birthstones and Zodiacal Gems 80
How to Fix, Prepare, Consecrate, and Enchant Your Amulets 91
Fixing, Dressing, and Feeding Charms 91
Enchanting Your Jewelry 91
Astrological Considerations 91
Special Consecrations 91
When a Protective Charm Takes a Hit 91
How to Make a Red String Bendel 92
How to Wear, Carry, and Deploy Your Amulets 93
Pendants, Brooches, Bracelets, and Rings 93
Charm Bracelets and Charm Necklaces 93
Marked Tools 93
Horse Brasses and Bridle Ornaments 93
Key Chains, Key Rings, and Car Charms 93
Mojo Hands, Purse Packets, and Bed Charms 93
Doorway, Yard, and Boundary Charms 93
Amulets for Every Condition 94
Protection from and Reversal of Attack 94
Psychic or Spiritual Endowments 94
Money Drawing and Wealth 94
Luck in Games of Chance 95
Love, Sexuality, and Fertility 95
Personal Power and Success 95
Social Defiance and Reverse Bad Luck 95
Bibliography 96
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Re: Altar Tools Religious Goods Sacred Images Questions and Answers
How To Use Amulets, Charms, and Talismans in the Hoodoo and Conjure Tradition by catherine yronwode and Gregory Lee White
Use in Magic:
In a mere 96 pages, this densely packed and lavishly illustrated occult manual presents more than 150 popular natural curios, apotropaic amulets, protective talismans, animal totems, and religious emblems from around the world and from all eras of history, as prescribed and employed in contemporary hoodoo, conjure, and rootwork.
• Animal Mascots and Fetishes
• Stone and Crystal Amulets
• Herb and Root Curios
• Enchanted Jewelry
• Zodiacal Gemstones
• Empowered Key Rings
• Talismanic Seals and Sigils
• Lucky Charms and Lockets
• Reliquaries and Prayer Papers
Learn how to identify, select, prepare, and consecrate your own magical and metaphysical amulets and charms — and how to wear or carry them for good luck, protection, health, wealth, success, victory, and love! at last: a practical field guide to folkloric charms!
Spell Methods:
Lucky Mojo Books are filled with authentic and easy to follow instructions for practical spells of magic and fortune-telling. Enhance your success in spells of love, luck, happiness, and wealth by learning time-tested folkloric traditions of hoodoo, rootwork, psychic reading, spiritual sorcery, and herbalism.
Product Details:
96-page paperback, illustrated
BOO-GRI-ACAT
How To Use Amulets, Charms, and Talismans in the Hoodoo and Conjure Tradition by catherine yronwode and Gregory Lee White
$12.00


You can order right here in the Forum by clicking on the blue Add To Cart button.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Dedication 4
Acknowledgements 4
A World of Amulets for All 5
Glossary 8
Natural Curios as Amulets 8
Stone and Crystal Amulets 9
Animal Mascots, Bone Amulets 10
Herb and Root Curios 11
Artisinal Charms 12
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Amulets from A to Z 16
Lucky Birthstones and Zodiacal Gems 80
How to Fix, Prepare, Consecrate, and Enchant Your Amulets 91
Fixing, Dressing, and Feeding Charms 91
Enchanting Your Jewelry 91
Astrological Considerations 91
Special Consecrations 91
When a Protective Charm Takes a Hit 91
How to Make a Red String Bendel 92
How to Wear, Carry, and Deploy Your Amulets 93
Pendants, Brooches, Bracelets, and Rings 93
Charm Bracelets and Charm Necklaces 93
Marked Tools 93
Horse Brasses and Bridle Ornaments 93
Key Chains, Key Rings, and Car Charms 93
Mojo Hands, Purse Packets, and Bed Charms 93
Doorway, Yard, and Boundary Charms 93
Amulets for Every Condition 94
Protection from and Reversal of Attack 94
Psychic or Spiritual Endowments 94
Money Drawing and Wealth 94
Luck in Games of Chance 95
Love, Sexuality, and Fertility 95
Personal Power and Success 95
Social Defiance and Reverse Bad Luck 95
Bibliography 96
Use in Magic:
In a mere 96 pages, this densely packed and lavishly illustrated occult manual presents more than 150 popular natural curios, apotropaic amulets, protective talismans, animal totems, and religious emblems from around the world and from all eras of history, as prescribed and employed in contemporary hoodoo, conjure, and rootwork.
• Animal Mascots and Fetishes
• Stone and Crystal Amulets
• Herb and Root Curios
• Enchanted Jewelry
• Zodiacal Gemstones
• Empowered Key Rings
• Talismanic Seals and Sigils
• Lucky Charms and Lockets
• Reliquaries and Prayer Papers
Learn how to identify, select, prepare, and consecrate your own magical and metaphysical amulets and charms — and how to wear or carry them for good luck, protection, health, wealth, success, victory, and love! at last: a practical field guide to folkloric charms!
Spell Methods:
Lucky Mojo Books are filled with authentic and easy to follow instructions for practical spells of magic and fortune-telling. Enhance your success in spells of love, luck, happiness, and wealth by learning time-tested folkloric traditions of hoodoo, rootwork, psychic reading, spiritual sorcery, and herbalism.
Product Details:
96-page paperback, illustrated
BOO-GRI-ACAT
How To Use Amulets, Charms, and Talismans in the Hoodoo and Conjure Tradition by catherine yronwode and Gregory Lee White
$12.00


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Dedication 4
Acknowledgements 4
A World of Amulets for All 5
Glossary 8
Natural Curios as Amulets 8
Stone and Crystal Amulets 9
Animal Mascots, Bone Amulets 10
Herb and Root Curios 11
Artisinal Charms 12
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Amulets from A to Z 16
Lucky Birthstones and Zodiacal Gems 80
How to Fix, Prepare, Consecrate, and Enchant Your Amulets 91
Fixing, Dressing, and Feeding Charms 91
Enchanting Your Jewelry 91
Astrological Considerations 91
Special Consecrations 91
When a Protective Charm Takes a Hit 91
How to Make a Red String Bendel 92
How to Wear, Carry, and Deploy Your Amulets 93
Pendants, Brooches, Bracelets, and Rings 93
Charm Bracelets and Charm Necklaces 93
Marked Tools 93
Horse Brasses and Bridle Ornaments 93
Key Chains, Key Rings, and Car Charms 93
Mojo Hands, Purse Packets, and Bed Charms 93
Doorway, Yard, and Boundary Charms 93
Amulets for Every Condition 94
Protection from and Reversal of Attack 94
Psychic or Spiritual Endowments 94
Money Drawing and Wealth 94
Luck in Games of Chance 95
Love, Sexuality, and Fertility 95
Personal Power and Success 95
Social Defiance and Reverse Bad Luck 95
Bibliography 96
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Re: Altar Tools Religious Goods Sacred Images Questions and Answers
Hello friends,
I was wondering how can I clean, according to rootwork tradition, used altar tools such as saucers and incense braziers. Just plain washing with soap and tap water will do or is there any product that can be used, such as epsom salts in a mixture with other herbs or curios?
I was wondering how can I clean, according to rootwork tradition, used altar tools such as saucers and incense braziers. Just plain washing with soap and tap water will do or is there any product that can be used, such as epsom salts in a mixture with other herbs or curios?
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georgosian,
There are indeed traditional ways to clean an altar. The most often used product is Chinese Wash. Items too fragile to wash may be dry-wiped and either oiled or suffumigated in incense.
This book contains an entire chapter on cleansing and consecrating altars. At only $9.00 for a copy, it is well worth the cost. You can buy it from us or from Amazon or your local independent metaphysical bookstore.
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Hoodoo Shrines and Altars by Miss Phoenix LeFae
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Contents
Dedication and Acknowledgements 4
Altars of the Ancestors
Hoodoo: A Brief Introduction 5
How Do We Know About Hoodoo Altars? 6
Altar Described by Newbell Niles Puckett 8
Altars Described by Zora Neale Hurston 9
Altars Described by Harry M. Hyatt 10
You Shall Build There an Altar
Definition of Altars 14
Basic Types of Altars 16
Altar Work or Just Work? 19
Altars for What Purpose? 20
Building the Altar 21
One Altar or Many 25
Practical Altar Tips 26
Altar Objects 27
Magical and Spiritual Correspondences 37
Preparing the Altar Space 41
Keeping Your Altar Clean 42 <-- THIS CHAPTER, GEORGOSIAN
Altars for Ongoing Work 47
Cat Yronwode's Secrets of Altar Respect 48
Altars for Various Conditions
Altars for Love 51
Altars for Money 52
Altars for Healing 53
Altars for Protection 54
Altars for Justified Enemy Works 55
Altars for Cursing and Vengeance 56
Dedicated Shrines
Altars for Ancestors 57
Shrines for Catholic Saints 59
Making Offerings to Spirits 60
Unusual Altars
Travelling Altars 65
Pocket Shrines 63
Hidden Altars 66
Business and Office Altars 69
Candle Ministry Altars 72
Frequently Asked Questions 78
Good luck!
There are indeed traditional ways to clean an altar. The most often used product is Chinese Wash. Items too fragile to wash may be dry-wiped and either oiled or suffumigated in incense.
This book contains an entire chapter on cleansing and consecrating altars. At only $9.00 for a copy, it is well worth the cost. You can buy it from us or from Amazon or your local independent metaphysical bookstore.
BOO-FLS-HSAA
Hoodoo Shrines and Altars by Miss Phoenix LeFae
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Contents
Dedication and Acknowledgements 4
Altars of the Ancestors
Hoodoo: A Brief Introduction 5
How Do We Know About Hoodoo Altars? 6
Altar Described by Newbell Niles Puckett 8
Altars Described by Zora Neale Hurston 9
Altars Described by Harry M. Hyatt 10
You Shall Build There an Altar
Definition of Altars 14
Basic Types of Altars 16
Altar Work or Just Work? 19
Altars for What Purpose? 20
Building the Altar 21
One Altar or Many 25
Practical Altar Tips 26
Altar Objects 27
Magical and Spiritual Correspondences 37
Preparing the Altar Space 41
Keeping Your Altar Clean 42 <-- THIS CHAPTER, GEORGOSIAN
Altars for Ongoing Work 47
Cat Yronwode's Secrets of Altar Respect 48
Altars for Various Conditions
Altars for Love 51
Altars for Money 52
Altars for Healing 53
Altars for Protection 54
Altars for Justified Enemy Works 55
Altars for Cursing and Vengeance 56
Dedicated Shrines
Altars for Ancestors 57
Shrines for Catholic Saints 59
Making Offerings to Spirits 60
Unusual Altars
Travelling Altars 65
Pocket Shrines 63
Hidden Altars 66
Business and Office Altars 69
Candle Ministry Altars 72
Frequently Asked Questions 78
Good luck!
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Catholic Magic: dententes (saint-badges), milagro (miracle) cherubs, and a Saint Jude herradura (horseshoe) plaque.

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Anima Sola, devil ornament, stamped tin cross and heart, terra cotta wall plaque and small pocket mirrors of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Venezuelan bottle spell with Our Lady of San Juan de los Lagos and roses, milagros. and more. These are Catholic items were made in Italy, Central America, and South America.
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Kwan Yin joss paper for sale at the Lucky Mojo Curio Co. in Forestville, California. This is just one of the many types of joss paper and hell bank notes we have in stock for ancestor veneration, spell work, or rituals. Come on by and pick up your freshly-made spiritual oils, incense, perfumes, floor washes, candles, religious goods, amulets, and sachet powders, plus the widest selection of magical herbs and roots under one roof. (Photo by nagasiva yronwode.)
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Re: Altar Tools Religious Goods Sacred Images Questions and Answers
Hi all,
I’m in the process of making myself a new altar. It will primarily be made of wood. However I do work with resin as well. I know some traditions include placing silver dimes under the corners of the altar or bay leaves to hide your rootwork or prevent having it reversed. I’m wondering if the idea to embed the dimes or bay leaves in a thin layer of resin would be a good one. They would essentially be a permanent part of the altar then.
The reason I am asking first is in case there is an aspect I don’t know about. For example, I believe I read on Lucky Mojo’s silver dime page or here in the forums that if you wear a silver dime around your ankle, and the anklet breaks, it has essentially “taken a hit” for you and in a case like that perhaps I wouldn’t want it to be permanent. And do bay leaves need to be refreshed regularly to stay effective?
I’m in the process of making myself a new altar. It will primarily be made of wood. However I do work with resin as well. I know some traditions include placing silver dimes under the corners of the altar or bay leaves to hide your rootwork or prevent having it reversed. I’m wondering if the idea to embed the dimes or bay leaves in a thin layer of resin would be a good one. They would essentially be a permanent part of the altar then.
The reason I am asking first is in case there is an aspect I don’t know about. For example, I believe I read on Lucky Mojo’s silver dime page or here in the forums that if you wear a silver dime around your ankle, and the anklet breaks, it has essentially “taken a hit” for you and in a case like that perhaps I wouldn’t want it to be permanent. And do bay leaves need to be refreshed regularly to stay effective?
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Hi Risen Raven,
It is great you are creating a sacred space for your work. You can use resin to seal in the dimes, seals of Solomon, even dry herbs. I have never heard of a curse breaking an alter, and historically altars are pretty long-lasting, look at Stonehenge. Depending on your tradition, you can create a circle to consecrate the space, or drape it with clothes.
Bay leaves can be used dried or fresh, they equally powerful. They repel bugs, celebrate victory, and hide work. If you have access to bay tree and want to use fresh bay go right ahead, if not use dried.
Be mindful of fire safety, bay leaves burn, so does wood. Remember to use either sheet pan, or nonporous stone like quartz, when working with fire.
Best of luck,
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It is great you are creating a sacred space for your work. You can use resin to seal in the dimes, seals of Solomon, even dry herbs. I have never heard of a curse breaking an alter, and historically altars are pretty long-lasting, look at Stonehenge. Depending on your tradition, you can create a circle to consecrate the space, or drape it with clothes.
Bay leaves can be used dried or fresh, they equally powerful. They repel bugs, celebrate victory, and hide work. If you have access to bay tree and want to use fresh bay go right ahead, if not use dried.
Be mindful of fire safety, bay leaves burn, so does wood. Remember to use either sheet pan, or nonporous stone like quartz, when working with fire.
Best of luck,
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RisenRaven ,
I absolutely LOVE Christopher No Saint response, I did want to touch on your question about the resin. Yes it is acceptable method and a long traditional method, one we see a lot in Mexican Folk Magic. I have many charms, Saint statues, etc that are sealed in resin so you can still see them and also they support you. A wonderful example of this is the statue of Satisima Muerte, her base is carved out and filled with luck and protection items, then sealed with resin.
Satisima Muerte: https://www.luckymojo.com/santisimamuerte.html
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I absolutely LOVE Christopher No Saint response, I did want to touch on your question about the resin. Yes it is acceptable method and a long traditional method, one we see a lot in Mexican Folk Magic. I have many charms, Saint statues, etc that are sealed in resin so you can still see them and also they support you. A wonderful example of this is the statue of Satisima Muerte, her base is carved out and filled with luck and protection items, then sealed with resin.
Satisima Muerte: https://www.luckymojo.com/santisimamuerte.html
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These AIRR pages may be of help to those in search of the folkloric and folk-magical traditions concerning religious altars and religious scripture as recited in prayers and spells of magic:
AIRR: Category: Religious Traditions
(African and African-Diasporic, Buddhist,Christian, Hindu, Islamic, Jewish, Native American, New Age, New Thought, Pagan and Neo-Pagan, Spiritualist, Taoist)
http://readersandrootworkers.org/wiki/C ... Traditions
AIRR: Category: Altar Work And Prayers
http://readersandrootworkers.org/wiki/C ... nd_Prayers
AIRR: Category: The Book of Psalms
http://readersandrootworkers.org/wiki/C ... _of_Psalms
AIRR: Category: The Benefits of the Recitation of Certain Surahs
http://readersandrootworkers.org/wiki/C ... ain_Surahs
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http://readersandrootworkers.org/wiki/C ... Traditions
AIRR: Category: Altar Work And Prayers
http://readersandrootworkers.org/wiki/C ... nd_Prayers
AIRR: Category: The Book of Psalms
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I'm still in the process of learning and read that we shouldn't sleep in a room with our altars. What type of altars can be within the bedroom?
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1agape83 ,
It really depends on the person, their culture, the rules regarding alatar placement within their religion (if any) and their environment.
A person who lives with others and uses their bedroom may have to sleep with the altar, those who work in secret may make one and then dismantle it or hide it in a closet after work.
Workers with spare space may keep certain altars away from the bedroom, such as cursing and crossing, but will allow others like blessing or love in their room.
Some religions forbid the keeping of ancestor altars within any room where the devotee may have sex. Others believe that the ancestors -- of whom we are the sexual offspring -- should be present on a bedroom altar when fertility or long-term matrimony are desired.
In other words -- no one answer applies to all!
There is a wonderful book written on altars that would be very helpful!
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It really depends on the person, their culture, the rules regarding alatar placement within their religion (if any) and their environment.
A person who lives with others and uses their bedroom may have to sleep with the altar, those who work in secret may make one and then dismantle it or hide it in a closet after work.
Workers with spare space may keep certain altars away from the bedroom, such as cursing and crossing, but will allow others like blessing or love in their room.
Some religions forbid the keeping of ancestor altars within any room where the devotee may have sex. Others believe that the ancestors -- of whom we are the sexual offspring -- should be present on a bedroom altar when fertility or long-term matrimony are desired.
In other words -- no one answer applies to all!
There is a wonderful book written on altars that would be very helpful!
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Hi 1agape83,
In certain religions (which I will not name) there is a belief you do not have an ancestor altar in your bedroom, because you, in theory, have sex in your bedroom, and in these religions sex is unclean.
Some religions build altars on the ground because the spirit they seek is known for being on the ground, or from inside the earth.
Other religions say an altar must be raised up so it is not unclean.
In feng shui your money altar must be in the southwest corner of your house, well if your bedroom is in the southwest corner you must have your money altar in your bedroom.
Basically, everyone is right, and no one is right, all at the same time.
If you belong to a religion that says you cannot put pictures of your ancestors in your bedroom, don't do that. But if you have pictures of ancestors on your dresser, and you light a candle to them and tell them good morning, and good night and your house has not caught fire, why change?
In hoodoo, there are few rules on where you put an altar. Hoodoo originated in slavery and in poverty. Most slaves, as well as Appalachian granny witches, and Native Americans, only had the luxury of 1 room housing, which was a kitchen, bedroom, family room, sometimes the bathroom, and the altar space.
I am personally a fan of clay saucers that go under flower pots as an altar, and you see them all over my house.
Best of luck,
Mr. Christopher
In certain religions (which I will not name) there is a belief you do not have an ancestor altar in your bedroom, because you, in theory, have sex in your bedroom, and in these religions sex is unclean.
Some religions build altars on the ground because the spirit they seek is known for being on the ground, or from inside the earth.
Other religions say an altar must be raised up so it is not unclean.
In feng shui your money altar must be in the southwest corner of your house, well if your bedroom is in the southwest corner you must have your money altar in your bedroom.
Basically, everyone is right, and no one is right, all at the same time.
If you belong to a religion that says you cannot put pictures of your ancestors in your bedroom, don't do that. But if you have pictures of ancestors on your dresser, and you light a candle to them and tell them good morning, and good night and your house has not caught fire, why change?
In hoodoo, there are few rules on where you put an altar. Hoodoo originated in slavery and in poverty. Most slaves, as well as Appalachian granny witches, and Native Americans, only had the luxury of 1 room housing, which was a kitchen, bedroom, family room, sometimes the bathroom, and the altar space.
I am personally a fan of clay saucers that go under flower pots as an altar, and you see them all over my house.
Best of luck,
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Hi 1agape83/Akira
You have a lot of options for altars in the bedroom. Altars can be personalized for you and your situation, and adapted to your environment as needed.
As Mr Christopher pointed out, it depends upon the cultural context that an altar may or may be placed in the bedroom. If your focus is Hoodoo Rootwork, it is not uncommon to have an altar in the bedroom if you are only working things for yourself and that is the only space available for you. Some people will only set up the altar when they are doing work, and take it down when the work is finished, often working slowly over a week or nine days or a lunar cycle with candles, herbs, oils, minerals, etc...
Some ideas for altars that you could put into your bedroom would be an altar for Protection, or for Dreams and Psychic Visions, for Love, For Healing, For Blessings.
Peace and Blessings,
Br. Christopher
You have a lot of options for altars in the bedroom. Altars can be personalized for you and your situation, and adapted to your environment as needed.
As Mr Christopher pointed out, it depends upon the cultural context that an altar may or may be placed in the bedroom. If your focus is Hoodoo Rootwork, it is not uncommon to have an altar in the bedroom if you are only working things for yourself and that is the only space available for you. Some people will only set up the altar when they are doing work, and take it down when the work is finished, often working slowly over a week or nine days or a lunar cycle with candles, herbs, oils, minerals, etc...
Some ideas for altars that you could put into your bedroom would be an altar for Protection, or for Dreams and Psychic Visions, for Love, For Healing, For Blessings.
Peace and Blessings,
Br. Christopher
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Thank you Christopher! This is very helpful. I will work on space to create altars for protection, or for Dreams and Psychic Visions, Love attraction, Healing myself, prosperity blessings.
For healing, can it be for my family too besides me or does that have to be on a "working altar"?
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For healing, can it be for my family too besides me or does that have to be on a "working altar"?
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Hi 1agape83,
You can include healing for your family as well. You can include Angels and Saints, Loa, Elevated Spirits, or whatever you feel is right.
Best of luck,
Mr. Christopher
You can include healing for your family as well. You can include Angels and Saints, Loa, Elevated Spirits, or whatever you feel is right.
Best of luck,
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1agape83,
In addition to the great advice of Mr. Christopher, I would add that altars are made for different reasons and some are permanent others people make when needed and take down when done working with them. Adding family to a healing altar where you are currently working is fine.
A book Lucky Mojo carries goes into details about setting up altars and would be a great asset.
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In addition to the great advice of Mr. Christopher, I would add that altars are made for different reasons and some are permanent others people make when needed and take down when done working with them. Adding family to a healing altar where you are currently working is fine.
A book Lucky Mojo carries goes into details about setting up altars and would be a great asset.
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"Hacks, Tips, and Tricks for Your Altar Work" with Miss Michaele
Miss Michaele demonstrates her own unique methods for making your altar work more powerful, less stressful, and more beautiful. The secret to success is to learn how to treat the altar as both a practical work-space and as a work of venerational art.
What you get:
VIDEO: Hacks, Tips, and Tricks for Your Altar Work Presentation by Miss Michaele
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"Respecting The Deities: A Call for Unity" with Lady Muse
The paths of Spiritual Believers may vary; however, it can be understood that there is a common denominator we all share: the belief in a higher power, the belief in a Creator Force, the belief in the Super Natural. Regardless of doctrine, we believe in the Spirit realm. Let's take a journey to explore a call for Unity among people of all faiths and traditions, and let us invoke Positive Change together for all Spirit-led practitioners.
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VIDEO: Respecting The Deities Promo
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VIDEO: Respecting The Deities Presentation with Lady Muse
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VIDEO: Respecting The Deities Q&A
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The Witch, The Priestess, and The Cauldron #003: Altar Tools: Athames
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Our topic tonight is Altar Tools: Athames -- An Athame is usually a black-handled, double-edged dagger used in certain Neo-Pagan and Wiccan rituals. We discuss our traditions and what we know about other Pagan paths that also employ athames in ritual.

On The Witch, the Priestess, and the Cauldron podcast, professional witches Phoenix LeFae and Elvyra Love discuss all things Pagan. Learn about goddess worship, altar tools, seasonal witchcraft rituals, spellcraft, symbolism, and divination. Whether you are new to the Craft or have been practicing your whole life, this show will have something for you. We'll share personal stories, popular mythologies, practical techniques, historical traditions, contemporary controversies, and more, from a place that offers both ancient reverence and modern perspectives on what it is to walk a Pagan pathway.
Elvyra Curcuruto-Love is a member of The Association of Independent Readers and Rootworkers (AIRR) and Hoodoo Psychics. She has taught classes at the Hoodoo Heritage Festival, been a guest on the Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour, and contributed to "The Black Folder" and "The Red Folder."
Phoenix LeFae has taught classes at the Hoodoo Heritage Festival and has been a guest on the Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour. She is the author of "Hoodoo Shrines and Altars: Sacred Spaces in Conjure and Rootwork" and "Cash Box Conjure: Hoodoo Spells for Luck and Money" and is a contributor to "The Red Folder."
Here's where to find links to every episode of The Witch, The Priestess, and The Cauldron with Miss Elvyra Love and Miss Phoenix LeFae.
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I just have a quick question and I have not saw the answer in this thread. Can I have hanging wall altars, like me going and buying shelves and put them on my wall? I did see that altars can be high or low, but nothing specific to hanging shelves. Thank you!
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Hi ImReady2012,
Yes you absolutely can, the delightful Miss Michaele covered this in 2020 Hoodoo Heritage Festival

"Hacks, Tips, and Tricks for Your Altar Work" with Miss Michaele
Miss Michaele demonstrates her own unique methods for making your altar work more powerful, less stressful, and more beautiful. The secret to success is to learn how to treat the altar as both a practical work-space and as a work of venerational art.
What you get:
VIDEO: Hacks, Tips, and Tricks for Your Altar Work Presentation by Miss Michaele
Length: 59m
PDF: Hacks, Tips, and Tricks for Your Altar Work - Miss Michæle
Pages: 2
Get the Videos and PDF Now! $25.00
https://www.luckymojo.com/online-classe ... altar-work
Best of luck,
Mr. Christopher
Yes you absolutely can, the delightful Miss Michaele covered this in 2020 Hoodoo Heritage Festival

"Hacks, Tips, and Tricks for Your Altar Work" with Miss Michaele
Miss Michaele demonstrates her own unique methods for making your altar work more powerful, less stressful, and more beautiful. The secret to success is to learn how to treat the altar as both a practical work-space and as a work of venerational art.
What you get:
VIDEO: Hacks, Tips, and Tricks for Your Altar Work Presentation by Miss Michaele
Length: 59m
PDF: Hacks, Tips, and Tricks for Your Altar Work - Miss Michæle
Pages: 2
Get the Videos and PDF Now! $25.00
https://www.luckymojo.com/online-classe ... altar-work
Best of luck,
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The Witch, The Priestess, and The Cauldron #005: Altar Tools: Wands
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Wands. There's been a lot of chatter lately about wands, and Harry Potter has made them something that even the most muggle-y muggle would want. What's the deal with wands?
Our topic tonight is Altar Tools: Wands

On The Witch, the Priestess, and the Cauldron podcast, professional witches Phoenix LeFae and Elvyra Love discuss all things Pagan. Learn about goddess worship, altar tools, seasonal witchcraft rituals, spellcraft, symbolism, and divination. Whether you are new to the Craft or have been practicing your whole life, this show will have something for you. We'll share personal stories, popular mythologies, practical techniques, historical traditions, contemporary controversies, and more, from a place that offers both ancient reverence and modern perspectives on what it is to walk a Pagan pathway.
Elvyra Curcuruto-Love is a member of The Association of Independent Readers and Rootworkers (AIRR) and Hoodoo Psychics. She has taught classes at the Hoodoo Heritage Festival, been a guest on the Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour, and contributed to "The Black Folder" and "The Red Folder."
Phoenix LeFae has taught classes at the Hoodoo Heritage Festival and has been a guest on the Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour. She is the author of "Hoodoo Shrines and Altars: Sacred Spaces in Conjure and Rootwork" and "Cash Box Conjure: Hoodoo Spells for Luck and Money" and is a contributor to "The Red Folder."
Here's where to find links to every episode of The Witch, The Priestess, and The Cauldron with Miss Elvyra Love and Miss Phoenix LeFae.
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The Witch, The Priestess, and The Cauldron #010: Altar Tools: The Chalice
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A chalice, from Latin calix ("mug") borrowed from Ancient Greek kulix ("cup") is a footed goblet intended to hold a drink. In religious practice, a chalice is often used for drinking during a ceremony or may carry a certain symbolic meaning. Learn all there is to know about the Pagan uses of chalices in tonight's episode.
Our topic tonight is Altar Tools: The Chalice

On The Witch, the Priestess, and the Cauldron podcast, professional witches Phoenix LeFae and Elvyra Love discuss all things Pagan. Learn about goddess worship, altar tools, seasonal witchcraft rituals, spellcraft, symbolism, and divination. Whether you are new to the Craft or have been practicing your whole life, this show will have something for you. We'll share personal stories, popular mythologies, practical techniques, historical traditions, contemporary controversies, and more, from a place that offers both ancient reverence and modern perspectives on what it is to walk a Pagan pathway.
Elvyra Curcuruto-Love is a member of The Association of Independent Readers and Rootworkers (AIRR) and Hoodoo Psychics. She has taught classes at the Hoodoo Heritage Festival, been a guest on the Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour, and contributed to "The Black Folder" and "The Red Folder."
Phoenix LeFae has taught classes at the Hoodoo Heritage Festival and has been a guest on the Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour. She is the author of "Hoodoo Shrines and Altars: Sacred Spaces in Conjure and Rootwork" and "Cash Box Conjure: Hoodoo Spells for Luck and Money" and is a contributor to "The Red Folder."
Here's where to find links to every episode of The Witch, The Priestess, and The Cauldron with Miss Elvyra Love and Miss Phoenix LeFae.
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The Witch, The Priestess, and The Cauldron #013: Altar Tools: Pentacles
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Pentacles are talismans, or magical objects, typically disk-shaped and inscribed with a pentagram or other figure, and used as a symbol of the element of earth. They can also be found as a suit of cards in certain tarot decks. Learn all you need to know about Pentacles in this evening's episode.
Our topic tonight is Altar Tools: Pentacles

On The Witch, the Priestess, and the Cauldron podcast, professional witches Phoenix LeFae and Elvyra Love discuss all things Pagan. Learn about goddess worship, altar tools, seasonal witchcraft rituals, spellcraft, symbolism, and divination. Whether you are new to the Craft or have been practicing your whole life, this show will have something for you. We'll share personal stories, popular mythologies, practical techniques, historical traditions, contemporary controversies, and more, from a place that offers both ancient reverence and modern perspectives on what it is to walk a Pagan pathway.
Elvyra Curcuruto-Love is a member of The Association of Independent Readers and Rootworkers (AIRR) and Hoodoo Psychics. She has taught classes at the Hoodoo Heritage Festival, been a guest on the Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour, and contributed to "The Black Folder" and "The Red Folder."
Phoenix LeFae has taught classes at the Hoodoo Heritage Festival and has been a guest on the Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour. She is the author of "Hoodoo Shrines and Altars: Sacred Spaces in Conjure and Rootwork" and "Cash Box Conjure: Hoodoo Spells for Luck and Money" and is a contributor to "The Red Folder."
Here's where to find links to every episode of The Witch, The Priestess, and The Cauldron with Miss Elvyra Love and Miss Phoenix LeFae.
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The Witch, The Priestess, and The Cauldron #016: Altar Tools: Cauldrons
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Brew up mischief, magick, and all manner of potions in enchanting cauldrons! Use them as a fire-safe space in which to burn incense. Revere them as a sacred symbol of the divine feminine. In this episode we teach you many ways to think about and use these powerful tools in Pagan rites and practical spellcasting.
Our topic tonight is the use of Cauldrons

On The Witch, the Priestess, and the Cauldron podcast, professional witches Phoenix LeFae and Elvyra Love discuss all things Pagan. Learn about goddess worship, altar tools, seasonal witchcraft rituals, spellcraft, symbolism, and divination. Whether you are new to the Craft or have been practicing your whole life, this show will have something for you. We'll share personal stories, popular mythologies, practical techniques, historical traditions, contemporary controversies, and more, from a place that offers both ancient reverence and modern perspectives on what it is to walk a Pagan pathway.
Elvyra Curcuruto-Love is a member of The Association of Independent Readers and Rootworkers (AIRR) and Hoodoo Psychics. She has taught classes at the Hoodoo Heritage Festival, been a guest on the Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour, and contributed to "The Black Folder" and "The Red Folder."
Phoenix LeFae has taught classes at the Hoodoo Heritage Festival and has been a guest on the Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour. She is the author of "Hoodoo Shrines and Altars: Sacred Spaces in Conjure and Rootwork" and "Cash Box Conjure: Hoodoo Spells for Luck and Money" and is a contributor to "The Red Folder."
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The Witch, The Priestess, and The Cauldron #020: Altar Tools: Brooms
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Brooms have a long and storied history in folklore, particularly as they're used by Witches to ride the skies. Tonight we will educate you about the magical legends of brooms and tell you how modern Pagans employ them them in rituals and spellcasting.
Our topic tonight is the use of brooms in magic and ritual.

On The Witch, the Priestess, and the Cauldron podcast, professional witches Phoenix LeFae and Elvyra Love discuss all things Pagan. Learn about goddess worship, altar tools, seasonal witchcraft rituals, spellcraft, symbolism, and divination. Whether you are new to the Craft or have been practicing your whole life, this show will have something for you. We'll share personal stories, popular mythologies, practical techniques, historical traditions, contemporary controversies, and more, from a place that offers both ancient reverence and modern perspectives on what it is to walk a Pagan pathway.
Elvyra Curcuruto-Love is a member of The Association of Independent Readers and Rootworkers (AIRR) and Hoodoo Psychics. She has taught classes at the Hoodoo Heritage Festival, been a guest on the Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour, and contributed to "The Black Folder" and "The Red Folder."
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Presenting! Reverend James and his workshop on Consecrating Altar Iconography.
Learn how to prepare and consecrate icons that are two-dimensional - like a photograph - or three-dimensional - like a statue, whether they're solid or hollow, big or small using methods from Hispanic, Indian, African, Tibetan, and other East Asian traditions. Order now and get a Goody Box over a $100 value! Join her and the many other presenters and fellow festival goers at the 2023 Virtual Hoodoo Heritage Festival June 10th and 11th! Watch the promotional video:
Reverend James: Consecrating Altar Iconography
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Reverend James presents a survey of world-wide religious and magical traditions of consecrating altar statuary and images for Deities, Saints, and Ancestors -- and then leads you through your own brief consecration ceremony for the altar image or statue of your choice, using materials he has selected and supplied.
WHAT YOU GET:
Electronic Materials (via download):
Access code to the webcast
A two-page PDF of lecture notes
Conference Access (on the day of the Festival):
Webcast workshop
Live chat and social time
Q & A session with the presenter
Physical Materials (via postal mail):
Craft items, wax, Holy Resin Mix for fixing statues and for burning on charcoal
Workshop boxes sell out early, so buy your tickets ASAP. If workshop boxes have sold out by the time you purchase your VHHF 2023 tickets, and you already have or can acquire the items listed under "Physical Materials," you will have everything that is included in the workshop box. When you purchase your ticket, you can log into the Festival site and see a complete list of all items, with the names of vendors and SKU numbers, for ease of ordering anything you need. You do not need these items to follow the teaching, but they are recommended, as their use will be demonstrated to viewers.
Get your tickets now at http://www.hoodooheritagefestival.com/
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Greetings. Should one create a special altar for hoodoo or not? Since it is not a religion, I am not sure. And if an altar is cool, what are some examples of a Hoodoo altar?
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Dragondog9,
An altar can be a place of either veneration or work. There is a very good book on this subject by Phoenix LeFae called "Hoodoo Shrines and Altars: Sacred Spaces in Conjure and Rootwork." You can find it here:
https://www.luckymojo.com/hoodooshrinesandaltars.html
An altar can be a place of either veneration or work. There is a very good book on this subject by Phoenix LeFae called "Hoodoo Shrines and Altars: Sacred Spaces in Conjure and Rootwork." You can find it here:
https://www.luckymojo.com/hoodooshrinesandaltars.html
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Dragondog9,
I merged your post into the topic tread on Altar tools religious goods scared images Q and A. Please do not make new forum topics, the forum is set up with a thread to cover each condition or each product.
In addition to IgnacioJ suggestion, the wonderful book by Phoenix LeFae, you can also read and find information on these pages on the forum.
Forum page with 73 topics on Altars and religious goods: religious-goods-and-altar-tools-in-hood ... e-f23.html
Questions and Answer page on Hoodoo Shrines and Altars book: hoodoo-shrines-and-altars-book-by-miss- ... 30574.html
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I merged your post into the topic tread on Altar tools religious goods scared images Q and A. Please do not make new forum topics, the forum is set up with a thread to cover each condition or each product.
In addition to IgnacioJ suggestion, the wonderful book by Phoenix LeFae, you can also read and find information on these pages on the forum.
Forum page with 73 topics on Altars and religious goods: religious-goods-and-altar-tools-in-hood ... e-f23.html
Questions and Answer page on Hoodoo Shrines and Altars book: hoodoo-shrines-and-altars-book-by-miss- ... 30574.html
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I'm apprehensive about working with entities right now. I had this statue ordered as a birthday present for myself. Its got no symbols, just ishtar in those two "rings" or loops she holds in her hands, and horns like lilith or a succubus. I'm considering using it as a totemic representation of desire, or dedicating it to some primordial feminine life force or Babalon type energy, but I'm just not sure. I like the idea of using this type of idol as a symbol for desire, drive, creativity without the bondage that comes with pantheistic or esoteric entities.
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coderedfield47,
Your post was moved to the section on Altar tools, and religious goods, this has 13 pages filled with information on working with religious goods.
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Presenting! Reverend James's workshop on Consecrating Altar Statuary.
In this workshop on holy and sacred images, Reverend James will teach you how to bless and consecrate your own images; be it a printed 2D image or a sculpted 3D image.
If you have images you would like to imbue and infuse with the power of the deity or spirit they represent this workshop is for you! Order now and get a Goody Box over a $100 value!
Get the Videos and PDF Now! $25.00
https://www.luckymojo.com/online-classe ... r-statuary
Still undecided? Watch the promotional video here first:
https://www.facebook.com/ReadersandRoot ... 423091790/
Brought to you by AIRR, The Hoodoo Heritage Festival, and The Association of Independent Spiritual Churches
Watch the promotional video!
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I'm not sure exactly where it would be more appropriate to post my question, so I've chosen this closer section, if anyone has any thoughts on this, your help is greatly appreciated!
I want to have a wand or a dagger as my spiritual companion that I like, am happy with, and want to use all the time. I have been trying to find one for 5-6 years. I have had wands custom-made at great expense, but the ones that are made don't work for me. I even resist using them and hold them with an inner feeling of 'That's not what I want, this is not my spiritual companion.' I know that I have very discriminating tastes, and it is difficult to find a wand or dagger I like. If I were to customize a wand, I wouldn't know what kind of style or design I would like; my mind is empty on this. I've been trying to find this for years, and it's been very frustrating.
I would like to know how I can get a wand or dagger that I am happy with and want to use all the time, and what I can do about it.
I want to have a wand or a dagger as my spiritual companion that I like, am happy with, and want to use all the time. I have been trying to find one for 5-6 years. I have had wands custom-made at great expense, but the ones that are made don't work for me. I even resist using them and hold them with an inner feeling of 'That's not what I want, this is not my spiritual companion.' I know that I have very discriminating tastes, and it is difficult to find a wand or dagger I like. If I were to customize a wand, I wouldn't know what kind of style or design I would like; my mind is empty on this. I've been trying to find this for years, and it's been very frustrating.
I would like to know how I can get a wand or dagger that I am happy with and want to use all the time, and what I can do about it.
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elowen,
I moved your post to the discussion on religious goods and altar tools.
It sounds like you are not happy with the options you have found, my suggestion is that you may want to either make your own that fits your desire or work with someone to make one for you based on your specifics.
JayDee
I moved your post to the discussion on religious goods and altar tools.
It sounds like you are not happy with the options you have found, my suggestion is that you may want to either make your own that fits your desire or work with someone to make one for you based on your specifics.
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Thank you very much JayDee, the problem that bothers me is that I seem to be stuck in a strange rhythm, I can't find a shortsword or wand that suits me no matter what, no matter whether I customize it or search for it I can't find one that suits me, even though I had a wand customized to my liking before and it looked exactly like what I wanted, but I rejected it so much inside that I don't know what the problem is! I think I might have to do something about it, but I'm completely clueless, so I'm looking forward to hearing from more people
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Elowen,
The issue sounds more psychological than magical, you are rejecting them internally. Or consider they don't want to work with you and you need to work with something else.
If you want in-depth analysis of the problem, the forum is for general questions and responses on Lucky Mojo products, you can book with a Hoodoo Psychics reader or an AIRR reader if you need more clarity.
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The issue sounds more psychological than magical, you are rejecting them internally. Or consider they don't want to work with you and you need to work with something else.
If you want in-depth analysis of the problem, the forum is for general questions and responses on Lucky Mojo products, you can book with a Hoodoo Psychics reader or an AIRR reader if you need more clarity.
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Re: Altar Tools Religious Goods Sacred Images Questions and Answers
AIRR Tech Team Report 8/13/2024 The Hungry Ghost Festival!

The AIRR Tech Team lit their lotus lanterns and set them adrift on the internet river to mark the completion of a new web page on Zhong Yuan Jie, the Taoist Hungry Ghost Festival. This traditional celebration is held on the 15th night of the 7th month of the Chinese lunar calendar, at the full Moon, when rituals are performed to honour those who died without children or whose descendants have not honoured or respected their memories. They are presented with food offerings, incense, and burning joss paper or spirit money for their prosperity in the afterlife. This year Zhong Yuan Jie falls on August 18th, so you have plenty of time to get your food, incense, and joss paper offerings ready to assist the lost dead!
Deacon Millett and Catherine Yronwode wrote the page with contributions from Papa Newt. Papa Newt also did proofreading and site-wide linking. He and Nagasiva sourced photographs by Aderibas, ChinaImages, Daniel Chong Kah Fui, and YAYImages; and Nagasiva created this graphic announcement. Check out our new page on The Hungry Ghost Festival -- and follow us through the year as we debut each new AIRR page on the major Taoist festivals in turn, during this auspicious Year of the Dragon!
The Hungry Ghost Festival page is here:
https://readersandrootworkers.org/wiki/ ... t_Festival
We shall now move to social media, to share the Hungry Ghost Festival page at the AIRR page on Facebook, here:
https://www.facebook.com/ReadersandRootworkers
#fortunetelling #divination #readersandrootworkers #religion #taoism #festivals #seasonalfestivals #customs #tradition #spirits #thedead #ghosts #incense #offerings #josspaper #spiritmoney #afterlife #prosperity

The AIRR Tech Team lit their lotus lanterns and set them adrift on the internet river to mark the completion of a new web page on Zhong Yuan Jie, the Taoist Hungry Ghost Festival. This traditional celebration is held on the 15th night of the 7th month of the Chinese lunar calendar, at the full Moon, when rituals are performed to honour those who died without children or whose descendants have not honoured or respected their memories. They are presented with food offerings, incense, and burning joss paper or spirit money for their prosperity in the afterlife. This year Zhong Yuan Jie falls on August 18th, so you have plenty of time to get your food, incense, and joss paper offerings ready to assist the lost dead!
Deacon Millett and Catherine Yronwode wrote the page with contributions from Papa Newt. Papa Newt also did proofreading and site-wide linking. He and Nagasiva sourced photographs by Aderibas, ChinaImages, Daniel Chong Kah Fui, and YAYImages; and Nagasiva created this graphic announcement. Check out our new page on The Hungry Ghost Festival -- and follow us through the year as we debut each new AIRR page on the major Taoist festivals in turn, during this auspicious Year of the Dragon!
The Hungry Ghost Festival page is here:
https://readersandrootworkers.org/wiki/ ... t_Festival
We shall now move to social media, to share the Hungry Ghost Festival page at the AIRR page on Facebook, here:
https://www.facebook.com/ReadersandRootworkers
#fortunetelling #divination #readersandrootworkers #religion #taoism #festivals #seasonalfestivals #customs #tradition #spirits #thedead #ghosts #incense #offerings #josspaper #spiritmoney #afterlife #prosperity
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Re: Altar Tools Religious Goods Sacred Images Questions and Answers
I have a question about the Mini Glow in the Dark Saint Plastic Statuettes from Peru (STA-CAC-CGLO) when I ordered one without specification I got The Holy Family, which made me wonder, because of the lack of illustration, what Saints are available in this set?
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